New York

Survey Says Most NYC Restaurants Couldn’t Pay December’s Rent
Survey Says Most NYC Restaurants Couldn’t Pay December’s Rent
February 16, 2021  |  Retail

Some 92 percent of the more than 400 restaurants surveyed by the NYC Hospitality Alliance indicated that they could not foot the bill for rent,...

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New York State Tax Revenue Drops 10 Pct In 2020
New York State Tax Revenue Drops 10 Pct In 2020
February 03, 2021  |  Taxes

Local government sales tax collections dropped 10 percent in 2020, according to a press release from the state comptroller. Get the Full Story Complete the...

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NY’s Cuomo Embraces Online Gambling;  Shows Inroads Amid Pandemic
NY’s Cuomo Embraces Online Gambling; Shows Inroads Amid Pandemic
January 06, 2021  |  Economy

Bet on New York emerging a bit more flush from the pandemic. Soon, you might be able to bet on it…literally, online and through mobile...

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Proposed Criminal Law Could Penalize New Yorkers For Skipping COVID Vaccine Lines
Proposed Criminal Law Could Penalize New Yorkers For Skipping COVID Vaccine Lines
January 04, 2021  |  Coronavirus

It could soon become illegal for companies or individuals to sell or administer coronavirus vaccinations to New Yorkers who are trying to bypass the line,...

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NY Requires COVID-19 Tests For Travelers, Ends Quarantine Mandate
NY Requires COVID-19 Tests For Travelers, Ends Quarantine Mandate
November 01, 2020  |  Coronavirus

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is doing away with his policy of requiring travelers from COVID hotspots to quarantine, and will now instead be asking...

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US Looks To Loosen Restraints On NY-London Travel
US Looks To Loosen Restraints On NY-London Travel
October 11, 2020  |  Travel Payments

U.S. officials with the Department of Transportation and Homeland Security are aiming to open up travel between New York and London by the holidays as...

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Ex-Uber Jump Manager Joins Amazon’s eBike Unit
Ex-Uber Jump Manager Joins Amazon’s eBike Unit
September 14, 2020  |  Personnel

Amazon has poached former Uber manager Alex Vickers and Justin Ginsburgh, known for starting New York’s Citi Bike bikeshare service, to helm its eBike delivery...

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New York Gyms Get OK To Reopen Next Week
New York Gyms Get OK To Reopen Next Week
August 17, 2020  |  Coronavirus

New Yorkers are about to lose one of the reasons for packing on what some healthcare providers are calling the COVID 15, or quarantine 15 —...

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Is There A ‘Third Way’ For Uber and Other Gig-Economy Firms To Classify Workers?
Is There A ‘Third Way’ For Uber and Other Gig-Economy Firms To Classify Workers?
August 11, 2020  |  Gig Economy

For gig-economy companies, is it time to make way for the third way? Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and...

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